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First Responses Sent Out. Request acceptance has stopped.

After a week's delay from when I would've liked to start, I'm pleased to announce that Commissions are open once more! Please read and adhere to the rules that follow on my deviantArt profile below.

If you think that's okay, drop me a note with what you wish to have, and we can work something out.Additional costs will apply as usual depending on how complex it gets. Don't feel bad if I am unable to help your idea out. More importantly, requests sent in via the comments on here will not be honoured as commissions. So please, send me a note.

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I scribble things on digital canvasses using a tablet and a mouse. I mostly do vector graphics and illustrations.

I'm a designer working for a place and a video game reviewer for the place's alter-ego. I'm a tertiary school graduate with a Diploma in Interactive Media with experience in Photoshop, Illustrator, HTML and Flash.

I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO refuse your commission request with no hard feelings.

PATIENCE REQUIRED MLP fanart is not my day job. Your request may take some time and I ask for your patience. It's more magical that way.

YOU ARE ALLOWED TO POKE ME WITH A STICK if I haven't responded for a commission or a request after a reasonable amount of time. I have a terrible memory and am very unorganised.

SHOUT OUT TO ME if you have a special request. I may just hear you out. No harm asking.

Please drop me a note when you'd like to request something. It's more organised. I will answer them in order when I'm ready to do so.

Generally Important Permission Rules

I'm generally okay with featuring my work online, including fanfic covers, but refrain from making edits of the art for any purpose. Bases and edits shift the original intent of my work. Please don't make bases/edits of my work unless explicitly allowed.Refrain from repurposing my work as a remix of your own piece. At least, not without asking.If you're unsure, please ask me first. Thanks.

For more than a year Congress has been holding hearings for the drafting of a brand new US Copyright Act. At its heart is the return of Orphan Works

What does this mean for artists? it means it will make it easier for infringers to steal artists works and harder for people who are making or trying to make a living out of art more difficult. This will effect every artist and all the artwork they have created, are creating, and will be created. Corporates, Big businesses, and publishers want this to pass to make money out off artists works without paying us artists for past, current, and future artwork.

Basic Facts About The Law Being Proposed

- “The Next Great Copyright Act” would replace all existing copyright law.

- It would void our Constitutional right to the exclusive control of our work.

- It would “privilege” the public’s right to use our work.

- It would “pressure” you to register your work with commercial registries.

- It would “orphan” unregistered work.

- It would make orphaned work available for commercial infringement by “good faith” infringers.

- It would allow others to alter your work and copyright these “derivative works” in their own names.

- It would affect all visual art: drawings, paintings, sketches, photos, etc.; past, present and future; published and unpublished; domestic and foreign.

** Ways to stop this or preventing these changes from happening**

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- share, this post, spread it for other artists to take notice and action.

- You can submit a letter on how this law can be an issue for you as an artist here: copyright.gov/policy/visualwor…@

- Non-U.S. artists can email their letters to the attention of:

Catherine Rowland Senior Advisor to the Register of Copyrights U.S. Copyright Office crowland@loc.gov

You already know that I never commissioned anything before. That was my first time ever. I just want to ask, shouldn't I make some kind of payment in points or something like that? If so, than how many?

I just found out; Larrson originally scripted Flash to appear in the 100th episode to have a short cameo but was cut out because of time limits. Just thought you might wanna know given how you liked to turn Larrson's April Fool's joke about him into a pic

Look J, last time we exchanged comments was in your picture "A Buzzing Surprise", and I just can't get out of my head the stuff I wrote. Looking back at it, it just seems so wrong now. As if I was questioning the good terms on which you and CorpulentBrony are.

At the time I wasn't really thinking straight. I apologize for causing a fuzz. To you AND him. I know it's kind of wierd to bring this up now and like that but as I wrote above: My conscience keeps 'hunting' me.